問題一覧
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is the foundation of your speech
introduction
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This is a communicative strategy used in keeping the conversation going on by asking questions that requires a response from the listener.
topic control
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seeks to provide the audience with favorable or acceptable ideas that can influence their own ideas and decisions.
persuasive speech
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what are the types of speech according to delivery
extemporaneous,impromptu,manuscript,memorize
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it pertains to the process by which people decide who takes the conversational floor.
turn taking
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This is a good way of correcting oneself.
repeating
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Speaking without advanced preparation Unrehearsed speech Spoken conversationally
Impromptu
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restates the main idea of your speech
conclusion
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what are the 7 outline
purpose,specific purpose,topic,pattern,introduction,body, conclusion
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Speaking with limited preparation Guided by notes or outline Delivered conversationally Most popular type
Extemporaneous
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The situation already in progress will continue.
not acknowleding the new situation
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provides the audience with a clear understanding of a concept or idea. The lectures of your teachers are the best examples of this type.
informative speech
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This is defined as introducing a new topic followed by the continuation of that topic.
topic shifting
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is the stage where you collect ideas, information, sources, and references relevant or related to your specific topic
data gathering
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Speaking with advanced preparation Planned and rehearsed speech Reciting a written message word-for-word from memory
Memorized
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what are the 6 writing patterns?
Biographical,Categorical,Causal,Chronological Compare/Contrast,Problem/solution
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One may ask questions or use non-verbal communication such as eyebrows, eyes, head, hands, or shoulders to show that the message could not be understood
requesting clarification
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amuses the audience. The humorous speeches of comedians and performers are the best examples of this type.
entertainment speech
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This strategy ends the interaction by using verbal and nonverbal messages th the participants send to one another.
termination
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Speaking with advanced preparation Planned and rehearsed speech Reading aloud a written message
Manuscript
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This refers to changing the form of the message that could not understood.
recasting
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This communicative strategy refers to overcoming communication breakdown to send more comprehensible messages.
repair
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WHO DISCOVERED COMMUNICATIVE STRATEGY?
cohen
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in communication refers to any limitation you may have as a speaker.
RESTRICTION
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, in general, are structures that will help you organize the ideas related to your topic.
writing patterns
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provides explanations, examples, or any details that can help you deliver your purpose and explain the main idea of your speech.
body
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you try to open a topic with the people you are talking to
nomination
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types of speech according to purpose
to inform,to entertain,to persuade